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Cambria County Courthouse

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Built
  
1880-1881, 1923

Area
  
6,500 m²

Added to NRHP
  
30 June 1980

NRHP Reference #
  
80003449

Phone
  
+1 814-472-1560

Cambria County Courthouse

Location
  
Center St., Ebensburg, Pennsylvania

Address
  
Cambria County Court House, 200 S Center St, Ebensburg, PA 15931, USA

Hours
  
Open today · 9AM–4PMTuesday9AM–4PMWednesday9AM–4PMThursday9AM–4PMFriday9AM–4PMSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday9AM–4PM

Architectural style
  
Second Empire architecture

Similar
  
Blair County Courthouse, Adams County Courthouse, Cambria County Historical, Butler County Courthouse, Clearfield County Courthouse

Cambria county courthouse offices to get central air


Cambria County Courthouse is a historic courthouse located at Ebensburg, Cambria County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1880-1881, and is a 3 1/2-story, brick building in the Second Empire style. It features a mansard roof.

Contents

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

Building

Two earlier courthouses served the county. The first was built in 1808 and the second in 1828-1830. The current courthouse was built on the same site as the second.

M.E. Beebe of Buffalo, New York designed the courthouse and Henry Shenk constructed it at a cost of $109,962. The building is a parallelogram with a 120 ft. of frontage on Center St. with a depth of 80 ft. The height to the eaves of the roof is 48 ft. Eighty thousand pressed bricks made by H & G Evans of Philadelphia were used to construct the outer walls, and 20,000 bricks were made onsite for the inner walls.

The mansard slate roof has porthole dormers and elaborate chimneys and a decorative bracketed cornice. The central pavilion has flanking pilasters supporting a classic portico.

A 1923 renovation added an elevator, three new wings, each with a courtroom, and a rotunda with an elaborate glass dome joining the wings. Courtroom 1 was added at this time. It is one of the largest courtrooms in the United States, with 500 seats. A second renovation was completed in 1995. Twenty-six portraits of county judges grace the building, many of which were painted in the 1920s and 1930s by Mr. and Mrs. Vale. Two 1930 murals, Knowledge and Justice were restored in 1994.

References

Cambria County Courthouse Wikipedia